You arrive the night before your Track Day. A complimentary welcome reception and dinner is held at the Larry H. Miller Total Performance Auto Museum. You'll get a complete tour of the museum, which is home to Larry Miller's world-renowned collection of automobiles, artwork and memorabilia, and you'll get to see a special display dedicated to the Boss 302.

The next day starts with some time in the classroom to build a solid foundation for car control, then you'll hit the track for practice on cornering techniques, braking with downshifting, and vehicle dynamics.

After a fully catered lunch, the entire afternoon is spent out on the track, including lead and follow exercises, and track sessions with instructors riding along.

After a ride with one of the professional instructors, you will be an official Boss Track Attack graduate and will receive the full graduation package.

No need to bring your personal Boss 302, or worry about messing it up on the track--the track has a small fleet of Boss 302s, just for these events. These cars are all 2012 Boss 302s and feature a 5.0L (302 CID) 4V Ti-VCT V8 engine, adjustable front and rear shocks, front air splitter, exhaust dump valves, roll cage, Safecraft 6-point belts, Performance Friction Brakes and Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires.

You can also add a second day of school (not for free, unfortunately!), where you'll learn a lot more and get to spend more track time in a Mustang GT or FR500S, depending on which program you upgrade to. For additional cost, one friend or family member is welcome to tag along--they can either drive or just participate in the classroom experience and watch while you drive!

Hurry! Classes are filling up fast!

As of this post's publishing, the earliest available spots are in late August, so, if you're a Boss 302 owner, you want to register now!